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Ice Age Predators - Wild New World - BBC

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Fossilised Bison remains are dissected in an attempt to discover the Ice Age killer responsible for its death. Is the killer a Giant Short Faced Bear, the biggest bear that ever lived? Or perhaps an Ice Age Lion? Watch this interesting clip from BBC natural history show Wild New World to find out.

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  • You guys are stupid the bison was oviesly depressed and cut it's self

  • Giant Short Faced Bear FTW!!!

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  • @ReyMysterioRO

    There still are Bison!

  • @TrinilTiger

    Except for the fact that that is the size of the American Lion, not the Cave Lion! The Cave Lion was only about 5% larger than the modern day lion. The American Lion was 25% larger than the modern day lion.

  • @Idiotic204

    Where?

  • Look no further..... it was the American Lion!

  • i heard that in abraska there was sighting of a huge bear with long legs longer than the regular bear and wierd short bear

  • the giant long face bear is bigger

  • well, european or cave lions were lankier and longer and american lions had shorter bodies but were strong and powerful

  • I loved this show can it be bought on DVD?

  • the biggest lion species was the european cave lion (panthera leo spelaea)

    it was 1.5 m high and 3,7m long

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